Dr. Thomas Hatch DDS and the team at Hatch Dental are pleased to provide professional and caring dental services to their patients from Reedsburg WI and the surrounding communities. Our dental services include: children's, cosmetic, family, implant, orthodontic, preventive, restorative and sedation dentistry.

Sunday, 30 October 2016

You'd prefer straighter teeth but dread the idea of braces. The gap between your front teeth drives you more than a little nuts, and then there are the odd variations in color your teeth have acquired over the years. Surely, fixing all these problems would take months or years, and you just don't have the time. Not so! In as little as two visits, your discolored, chipped, cracked, or worn teeth can be painlessly corrected to appear nearly perfect. Crooked teeth can look like they've had years of straightening! We offer both direct resin and bonded porcelain veneers, which will give your smile the instant, attractive appearance of years of orthodontics. Ask us if veneers are right for you.Hatch DentalThomas Hatch, DDS208 N. Locust StreetReedsburg, WI 53959(608) 844-8023HatchDental.com

Sunday, 23 October 2016

Unfortunately, even with methodical brushing and flossing, some plaque sticks on your teeth. Eventually, this plaque will harden into tartar that is impossible to remove without a professional cleaning. Tartar not only forms on the surface of your teeth, it can also accumulate below the gumline. If not removed, tartar buildup can lead to gum disease, which in turn can seep into your blood stream and contribute to more serious conditions such as heart disease, stroke, and diabetes. Our hygienists use the latest advancements in diode lasers to provide you with the best in antimicrobial, debridement, and biostimulation treatments that promote thorough cleaning and faster healing. After all, regular professional cleaning is one of the best things you can do for your overall health.Hatch DentalThomas Hatch, DDS208 N. Locust StreetReedsburg, WI 53959(608) 844-8023HatchDental.com

Sunday, 16 October 2016

Did you guess decay? Many people do, but the real primary cause of lost teeth is periodontal (gum) disease. And it can be completely unnoticeable right up until you lose your teeth. You want to pay attention to symptoms such as bleeding gums when you brush or floss, or loose or shifting teeth. If you've already been told you need gum surgery, you will be glad to know that it's possible to control gum disease with a variety of non-surgical methods. Hatch DentalThomas Hatch, DDS208 N. Locust StreetReedsburg, WI 53959(608) 844-8023HatchDental.com

About Me

Dr.
Thomas Hatch is pleased to be able to offer beautiful smiles to his
neighbors in Reedsburg and the surrounding communities.

Dr. Hatch earned his dental degree from the Marquette University
School of Dentistry after earning his bachelor's degree from the
University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point. Prior to entering private
practice, he served a rotating internship at the St. Paul Veterans
Administration Hospital where he received extensive oral surgery
training. He maintains professional membership in several
organizations, including the American Dental Association, Wisconsin
Dental Association, Sauk Juneau Adams Dental Society, Madison Dental
Progress Forum, Wisconsin Dental Study Club, Dental Organization for
Conscious Sedation, Academy of General Dentistry, Chicago Dental
Society, and Medical Ministries International. Dr. Hatch has taken
numerous postgraduate education courses, specifically selecting
courses focusing on restorative and cosmetic dentistry, as well as
orthodontics, root canals, oral surgery, dental implants, laser
dentistry, oral sedation, and children's dentistry. His commitment
to lifelong education ensures the highest level of care, both today
and tomorrow.

Dr. Hatch is an active participant in the community both home and
abroad, offering free dental clinics through Touched Twice and
providing annual dental care through Mission of Mercy. In 2009, he
traveled to Ecuador with his daughter and her dental school class,
providing care to five different communities. He also served as the
visiting general dentistry instructor. In his spare time, Dr. Hatch
enjoys spending time with his three daughters and their families,
gardening, fishing, hunting, golfing, cross-country skiing, playing
racquetball, and watching sports.